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Virga is precipitation that falls from a cloud but evaporates before it hits the ground. This happens when rain or snow falls into a very dry layer...
Virga is precipitation that falls from a cloud but evaporates before it hits the ground. This happens when rain or snow falls into a very dry layer of air near the ground. In the diagram below, we can see a radar beam that is passing through virga. If you were going to use the radar to estimate how much rain would fall at "Point A" how might the radar's path through the atmosphere bias the rainfall estimation at "Point A" in this situation? Very briefly explain your answer